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  •            Tillison wondered how they planned to extricate the raccoon.

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  •  Tillison noted her expression as she absorbed the series of events: (1) shock-horror, (2) disbelief-surprise, (3) mirth.

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  •  Tillison pictured the airliner of their marriage slamming, 9/11-like, into the white cliffs of Dover.

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  •            Tillison politely declined and went into the house to write a check.

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  •             "Yes, Tillison said, he got into a fight with our dog."

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  •            Turning to Kenny, Tillison enquired about their fee.

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  •  Kenny, the PR man, was protected by a malodorous force field that made Tillison hold his distance.

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  • Now, nearing the hypnagogic phase of slumber, Tillison fantasized about possible sex with Jackie, the pert redhead from Human Resources.

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  • There was a one-legged man named Tillison who served up ice cream and was always kind and -- and always had something to say, you know, to -- to the kids.

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  • This year, the total may be higher, said Jim Tillison, the chief operating officer of Cooperative Working Together, a group which includes dairy farmers that produce almost 70 percent of U.S. milk.

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